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This program is USELESS. Don't download it. Enable 24/7 SoD via the hotuk file instead. - DarkKnightH20
I've been working on a few projects lately so I haven't been posting as much. This was one of them. Curious about what it is? Here's the Read Me.txt--
Yup, I wrote a lot in that Read Me.txt =P But it does explain what the program is and how it is a bit more advanced than the normal system clock pausers I've seen since the date actually changes. Here are some screenshots (they are a bit pixelated because I compressed them a lot)--
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If you find any bugs let me know. Also, comments/suggestions/etc are welcomed.
I've been working on a few projects lately so I haven't been posting as much. This was one of them. Curious about what it is? Here's the Read Me.txt--
123 SoD! v1.0
Author: DarkKnightH20 / DarkKnight
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This program was created by DarkKnightH20 (aka DarkKnight) to help private
servers all share the luxury of having SoD all the time, while also fixing
some problems that exist from pausing the system clock.
So...what does this program do exactly? Well, it allows for private servers to have SoD all day, every day (24/7). Normally, SoD occurs between around 4:00PM and 10:00PM (I'm unsure of the exact time, but it's either that or it's around there). Before and after these times, players are unable to join SoD. PristonTale servers look at the system clock before allowing users to join. What 123 SoD! does is make sure that the system clock is always between the set intervals, thus creating SoD all day long. However, there is a problem with this. If the time is always set between those two intervals, then the date will never change, which seems like no big deal, but if this occurs, then error logs will have the same date all the time. At the time I made this program, there were many system clock pausers out there (they're incredibly easy to make). However, none counterbalanced this date problem. So me, being someone who can't stand the date not changing, decided to make my own system clock pauser that would actually allow the date to change, thus 123 SoD! was created. However, some people don't actually want the date to change. The reason for this is because some events (such as a Christmas event) can only work at a certain date. For those people who actually don't want the date to change, I made sure to include that option. Also, depending on what the date is changed to, Windows will try and adjust the time according to daylight savings. You will not have to worry about this though because I implemented measures to make this not happen.
**Here is information provided by gzuz about the Christmas event (he's talking about HIS systemclock/date editor)--
"gzuz -- this editor changes the time to 21:00 and changes the date to 23/12/2007 (dd/mm/yyyy, so 12/23/2007 if mm/dd/yyyy) which is 2 days before christmas and is a sunday, this will enable the christmas event and it will allow SoD to fully function, works fully."**
Thanks To--
BurningFinger -- for being an active programming in the PT-scene.
Dark AvaThar -- for the idea of having an exceptions list.
QuantumFusion -- for all his hardwork in the PT scene.
Sandurr -- for all his hardwork in the PT scene as well. Has a great server.
Shaqpub -- for his many contributions.
Sonnb -- for all the program releases.
Ryder -- helped with his set of tools, ideas, and repacks.
Telatoro -- he's done a lottttttttt.
Luistorres -- For Beta testing PT Protector (one of my other programs for PT private servers).
Dark AvaThar -- For also beta testing PT Protector.
gzuz -- For information in regards to the Christmas event.
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Yup, I wrote a lot in that Read Me.txt =P But it does explain what the program is and how it is a bit more advanced than the normal system clock pausers I've seen since the date actually changes. Here are some screenshots (they are a bit pixelated because I compressed them a lot)--
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If you find any bugs let me know. Also, comments/suggestions/etc are welcomed.
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